Live at El Matador is a live performance album by pianist Vince Guaraldi and guitarist Bola Sete, released in 1966 through Fantasy Records. It is their final recorded collaboration. In 2000, it was issued on CD coupled with Vince Guaraldi, Bola Sete and Friends. Jim Easton – engineering, recording. Vince Guaraldi – piano. Wally Heider – mastering. Fred Schill – design.

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Despite the co-billing, Sete only appears on the second half of the album, leaving the Guaraldi trio to knock out a crisp series of standard pop tunes of the time ("I'm a Loser," "People," "More") and two memorable Guaraldi originals ("Nobody Else," "El Matador") in its patented mainstream and Latin modes in the first half. When Sete turns up, the set goes all-Brazilian as the two display their blended, intertwined teamwork for the third and last time on records in "Favela" and a brace of tunes from Black Orpheus

Vince Guaraldi, Bola Sete and Friends is a collaboration between pianist Vince Guaraldi and guitarist Bola Sete that was released in 1963 by Fantasy Records. In 2000, Vince Guaraldi, Bola Sete and Friends was issued on CD coupled with Live at El Matador. Jerry Granelli – drums. Fred Marshall – bass guitar.

Album: The Very Best of Vince Guaraldi, 2012. brilliant, melancholy latin-infused Beatles cover from hard-to-find Live At El Matador album, released 1966. Has been played on. Russia 1. Radio Caprice - Latin, Afro-cuban Jazz.

US. Fantasy (Jazz label started in the 50s). Release group information.